Words: 3865 Pages: 14 Paragraphs: 56 Sentences: 209 Read Time: 14:033.1 Introduction:
The volume of trading in the securities market has been erroneously equated to its development. However 90% of the trading on the Capital market comes from few cities making the market is illiquid and hollow. The level of penetration of the capital market can be gauged by the participation by small or retail investors from every nook and the corner of the country. 'Retail' as th

3.1 Introduction: The volume of trading in the securities market has been erroneously equated to its development. However 90% of the trading on the Capital market comes from few cities making the market is illiquid and hollow. The level of penetration of the capital market can be gauged by the participation by small or retail investors from every nook and the corner of the country. 'Retail' as th

Words: 544 Pages: 2 Paragraphs: 6 Sentences: 26 Read Time: 01:58Being well-educated has become a norm in American society. Higher education is one of the main criteria for employers when considering a job candidate. It serves as an indicator that helps people to form opinions about each other, and the presence or absence of higher education often impacts the life of a person significantly (Horowitz 345). The meaning of higher education, for a modern American i

Being well-educated has become a norm in American society. Higher education is one of the main criteria for employers when considering a job candidate. It serves as an indicator that helps people to form opinions about each other, and the presence or absence of higher education often impacts the life of a person significantly (Horowitz 345). The meaning of higher education, for a modern American i

Words: 1436 Pages: 5 Paragraphs: 11 Sentences: 88 Read Time: 05:13Education remains to be the priority of all nations around the globe. Most countries devote vast resources to guarantee equal education opportunities to all their students. Most education systems are developed to meet the economic and social demands of the country, both locally and globally. As the world's 8th highest education spender, Saudi Arabia initiates an overhaul on the education system. I

Education remains to be the priority of all nations around the globe. Most countries devote vast resources to guarantee equal education opportunities to all their students. Most education systems are developed to meet the economic and social demands of the country, both locally and globally. As the world's 8th highest education spender, Saudi Arabia initiates an overhaul on the education system. I

Words: 1261 Pages: 5 Paragraphs: 6 Sentences: 51 Read Time: 04:35The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism by Naomi Klein is a very interesting book that talks about how the various countries of the world have relied on disasters in order to jump start their economies. Klein's thesis can be adequately surmised by her sentence in the book where she writes, "Some of the most infamous human rights violations of this era, which have tended to be viewed as

The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism by Naomi Klein is a very interesting book that talks about how the various countries of the world have relied on disasters in order to jump start their economies. Klein's thesis can be adequately surmised by her sentence in the book where she writes, "Some of the most infamous human rights violations of this era, which have tended to be viewed as

Words: 444 Pages: 2 Paragraphs: 6 Sentences: 26 Read Time: 01:36There is a problem that is developing around the world that not all people know about. In terms of higher education, more men than women are enrolling in post-secondary programs and maintaining their schooling long enough to obtain a degree. This gender gap in higher education could have societal and economic implications that have not yet been considered.
The entry rate to higher education for

There is a problem that is developing around the world that not all people know about. In terms of higher education, more men than women are enrolling in post-secondary programs and maintaining their schooling long enough to obtain a degree. This gender gap in higher education could have societal and economic implications that have not yet been considered.

Words: 400 Pages: 1 Paragraphs: 5 Sentences: 26 Read Time: 01:27There are certain skills which all children must learn at a very early age in order to give them a head start in life. Reading is perhaps the most important part of early learning because a child who can read will have a wide range of other options opened up to him or her. Logical skills are just as important and there are a number of mathematically-based games that can help children think critica

There are certain skills which all children must learn at a very early age in order to give them a head start in life. Reading is perhaps the most important part of early learning because a child who can read will have a wide range of other options opened up to him or her. Logical skills are just as important and there are a number of mathematically-based games that can help children think critica

Words: 935 Pages: 3 Paragraphs: 4 Sentences: 42 Read Time: 03:24We have many different levels of thinking. Some of the things that we do in our lives, such as breathing, walking, blinking, etc become almost instinctive and we really do not have to think much about them. Some things require more thought, such as deciding what to eat, or what to wear for a particular occasion. There are even higher levels of thinking and these include our critical thinking abili

We have many different levels of thinking. Some of the things that we do in our lives, such as breathing, walking, blinking, etc become almost instinctive and we really do not have to think much about them. Some things require more thought, such as deciding what to eat, or what to wear for a particular occasion. There are even higher levels of thinking and these include our critical thinking abili

Words: 1287 Pages: 5 Paragraphs: 8 Sentences: 75 Read Time: 04:40During the past few decades we have seen a shift from Industrial work to Information technology work. Recently our country has just recovered from an economic depression. This depression was a "wake up call" for many people, as they saw highly educated professionals loosing their jobs. Why, were these educated people loosing their jobs?-Did they break the rules, not get along with their bosses, or

During the past few decades we have seen a shift from Industrial work to Information technology work. Recently our country has just recovered from an economic depression. This depression was a "wake up call" for many people, as they saw highly educated professionals loosing their jobs. Why, were these educated people loosing their jobs?-Did they break the rules, not get along with their bosses, or

Words: 507 Pages: 2 Paragraphs: 9 Sentences: 23 Read Time: 01:50Art is creativity.....in whatever form it is, art has been a part of the human experience since our early times, evidence of this are paintings on rocks and stones dotted across several continents, folk songs, artifacts and monuments from the ancient times.
Essentially art is about creativity, it is intricately bound with the senses in a process of perception, interpretation and communication o

Art is creativity.....in whatever form it is, art has been a part of the human experience since our early times, evidence of this are paintings on rocks and stones dotted across several continents, folk songs, artifacts and monuments from the ancient times.

Essentially art is about creativity, it is intricately bound with the senses in a process of perception, interpretation and communication o

Words: 1212 Pages: 4 Paragraphs: 18 Sentences: 68 Read Time: 04:24The philosophical foundations of Aestheticism were formulated in the eighteenth century by Immanuel Kant, who spoke for the autonomy of art. Art was to exist for its own sake, for its own essence or beauty. The artist was not to be concerned about morality or utility or even the pleasure that a work might bring to its audience. Aestheticism was supported in Germany by J. W. von Goethe and in Engla

The philosophical foundations of Aestheticism were formulated in the eighteenth century by Immanuel Kant, who spoke for the autonomy of art. Art was to exist for its own sake, for its own essence or beauty. The artist was not to be concerned about morality or utility or even the pleasure that a work might bring to its audience. Aestheticism was supported in Germany by J. W. von Goethe and in Engla